How Much Does TTA Surgery Cost for Dogs?


One of the most common surgeries performed to treat a torn cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) in a dog is Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA) procedure. This surgical procedure aims to restore stability to your dog’s  knee joint and improve their quality of life. However, there’s a lot  to consider when preparing for TTA surgery for your dog, including cost. TTA surgery for dogs can vary in cost, depending on where you’re located, the vet you choose and various other factors. Learn more about the cost of TTA surgery for dogs and how MexiVet Express can help connect you with quality vet care at an affordable cost. 


Factors Affecting TTA Surgery Costs:

TTA surgery for dogs can vary in cost, depending on the following:

Geographic Location:

The cost of TTA surgery can significantly differ based on where your vet is located. Veterinary care expenses, including surgical procedures, tend to be higher in areas with a higher cost of living, such as San Diego and Los Angeles. 

Preoperative Diagnostic Tests:

Before TTA surgery, veterinarians typically conduct diagnostic tests such as X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans to assess the severity of the cruciate ligament injury. The cost of these pre-operative tests can add to the overall TTA surgery cost.  

Size and Weight of the Dog:

The size and weight of the dog undergoing TTA surgery can influence the cost. If your fur baby is on the larger side, they may require more extensive surgical procedures and specialized equipment, leading to higher expenses compared to smaller dogs. 

Postoperative Care and Rehabilitation:

TTA surgery is followed by eight or more weeks of postoperative care and rehabilitation. This may involve medications, follow-up appointments, physical therapy, and restricted activity. Pet owners should factor in these additional costs when budgeting for the overall TTA surgery cost.

Type of TTA Equipment

There are different types of equipment a vet may use to perform TTA surgery. More advanced equipment may affect how much the vet charges for the procedure.  

We recommend that you consult with your  veterinarian to get a detailed estimate of the total cost, including preoperative tests, surgery, postoperative care, and any potential complications that may arise. Additionally, pet insurance can help mitigate some of the financial burden associated with unexpected veterinary expenses, including the TTA  procedure and other CCL surgeries. While the expenses may seem significant, the long-term benefits in terms of improved mobility and quality of life for your furry best friend can outweigh the cost. 

Finding Affordable Care for Your Dog

If you’re looking for a TTA surgeon near you at an affordable price, MexiVet Express can help. We work with experienced TTA and TPLO vets in Baja Mexico that can perform the surgery at a fraction of the cost offered by most U.S. vets. We’ll connect you with one of our trusted vets and give your fur baby a ride to Tijuana for their appointment.

A TTA surgery for your dog will cost between $1800-$2400 with one of our vets in Baja, Mexico.Here's what you'll get: 

  • An orthopedic consultation

  • Full IDEXX blood work

  • IDEXX urinalysis

  • X-rays (including 30-day follow up x-ray)

  • TTA surgery

  • 1 night hospitalization

  • Round trip transportation to and from Baja 

Keep in mind that aftercare meds will have an additional cost. After care meds vary in price, depending on your dog’s weight. Generally speaking, for smaller dogs the meds are typically around $70 and for larger dogs they can be up to $200. 

To speak more about the TTA procedure or to book an appointment contact MexiVet Express today! You can also check out our Instagram page to see some of our past furry passengers.